Grooming handclasp (GHC) behaviour was originally advocated as the first evidence of social culture in chimpanzees owing to the finding that some populations engaged in the behaviour and others do not. To date, however, the validity of this claim and the extent to which this social behaviour varies between groups is unclear. Here, we measured (i) variation, (ii) durability and (iii) expansion of the GHC behaviour in four chimpanzee communities that do not systematically differ in their genetic backgrounds and live in similar ecological environments. Ninety chimpanzees were studied for a total of 1029 h; 1394 GHC bouts were observed between 2010 and 2012. Critically, GHC style (defined by points of bodily contact) could be systematically lin...
AbstractRecent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavi...
A key challenge for primates is coordinating behaviour with conspecifics in large, complex social gr...
As an increasing number of field studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have achieved long-term st...
Grooming handclasp (GHC) behaviour was originally advocated as the first evidence of social culture ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
E.J.C.v.L. was supported by the European Research Council (Grant Agreement 609819, project Construct...
Culture is a hallmark of the human species, both in terms of the transmission of material inventions...
High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while eac...
Human culture thrives by virtue of communication, yet whether communication plays an influential rol...
Culture is a hallmark of the human species, both in terms of the transmission of material inventions...
High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while eac...
Recent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavioral var...
This work was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Seventh Frame...
The question of whether animals possess ‘cultures’ or ‘traditions’ continues to generate widespread ...
AbstractRecent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavi...
A key challenge for primates is coordinating behaviour with conspecifics in large, complex social gr...
As an increasing number of field studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have achieved long-term st...
Grooming handclasp (GHC) behaviour was originally advocated as the first evidence of social culture ...
The research leading to these results has received funding from the European Research Council under ...
E.J.C.v.L. was supported by the European Research Council (Grant Agreement 609819, project Construct...
Culture is a hallmark of the human species, both in terms of the transmission of material inventions...
High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while eac...
Human culture thrives by virtue of communication, yet whether communication plays an influential rol...
Culture is a hallmark of the human species, both in terms of the transmission of material inventions...
High-arm grooming is a form of chimpanzee grooming in which two individuals mutually groom while eac...
Recent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavioral var...
This work was funded by the European Research Council (ERC) under the European Union’s Seventh Frame...
The question of whether animals possess ‘cultures’ or ‘traditions’ continues to generate widespread ...
AbstractRecent debates have questioned the extent to which culturally-transmitted norms drive behavi...
A key challenge for primates is coordinating behaviour with conspecifics in large, complex social gr...
As an increasing number of field studies of chimpanzees (Pan troglodytes) have achieved long-term st...